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- He helped us feel good about who we are.
- He helped us with our feelings.
- He helped us with our relationships with others.
- He helped us wonder and learn.
- He helped us be ready for new experiences.
- He talked to us honestly about difficult subjects.
The authority of the king, the shyness of Daniel Tiger, the adolescence of X the Owl, the mischievousness of Lady Elaine Fairchilde, we all have lots of facets to who we are, and it’s fun to be able to express them.
- Daniel Striped Tiger (This shy, gentle tiger is equal parts timid and brave.)
- King Friday XIII (The ruler of the Neighborhood of Make-Believe can be demanding, but he cares deeply for his subjects.)
- Lady Elaine Fairchilde (She’s mischievous and a bit of a troublemaker, but she’s also brave, sassy and ready to speak up.)
- Henrietta Pussycat (A lovable pussycat all dressed up in fancy dresses and hats.)
- X the Owl (A fun-loving, easy-going, relaxed sort of owl who loves to learn.)
For children, play is serious learning. Play is a way to cope with life and to prepare for adulthood. Playing is a way to solve problems and to express feelings. In fact, play is the real work of childhood. --Fred Rogers